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      Three‐dimensional multipath DenseNet for improving automatic segmentation of glioblastoma on pre‐operative multimodal MR images

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            The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: a summary.

            The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System is both a conceptual and practical advance over its 2007 predecessor. For the first time, the WHO classification of CNS tumors uses molecular parameters in addition to histology to define many tumor entities, thus formulating a concept for how CNS tumor diagnoses should be structured in the molecular era. As such, the 2016 CNS WHO presents major restructuring of the diffuse gliomas, medulloblastomas and other embryonal tumors, and incorporates new entities that are defined by both histology and molecular features, including glioblastoma, IDH-wildtype and glioblastoma, IDH-mutant; diffuse midline glioma, H3 K27M-mutant; RELA fusion-positive ependymoma; medulloblastoma, WNT-activated and medulloblastoma, SHH-activated; and embryonal tumour with multilayered rosettes, C19MC-altered. The 2016 edition has added newly recognized neoplasms, and has deleted some entities, variants and patterns that no longer have diagnostic and/or biological relevance. Other notable changes include the addition of brain invasion as a criterion for atypical meningioma and the introduction of a soft tissue-type grading system for the now combined entity of solitary fibrous tumor / hemangiopericytoma-a departure from the manner by which other CNS tumors are graded. Overall, it is hoped that the 2016 CNS WHO will facilitate clinical, experimental and epidemiological studies that will lead to improvements in the lives of patients with brain tumors.
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                Journal
                Medical Physics
                Med. Phys.
                Wiley
                0094-2405
                2473-4209
                June 2021
                April 22 2021
                June 2021
                : 48
                : 6
                : 2859-2866
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Radiation Oncology University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles CA90095USA
                [2 ]Department of Radiation Oncology Cedars‐Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles CA90048USA
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                10.1002/mp.14800
                33621350
                786eb423-342f-43fd-8380-ec1ebb166260
                © 2021

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